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Shakma 1990 Movie Jaws of a killer baboon open dripping with blood as Amanda Wyss is standing in the hallway
Horror

Shakma [1990]

Shakma would be just another cheesy B movie slasher from the eighties if it were not for its main star, a killer baboon who will scare the shit out of you!

Boar 2017 Movie John Jarratt and Roger Ward with a rifle aiming at the monster boar scene
Comedy, Horror

Boar [2017]

A flawed but entertaining horror-comedy about a giant boar killing people in the Australian outback with familiar Aussie actors and decent special effects.

Sea Fever 2019 Movie Hermione Corfield as Siobhan touching the strange green substance that's eating through the hull of their ship
Horror

Sea Fever [2019]

With an immersive and mysterious atmosphere, Sea Fever is a slow-burning horror at sea featuring an authentic vibe and Lovecraftian motives.

Yummy 2019 Movie Maaike Neuville, Bart Hollanders and Benjamin Ramon
Comedy, Horror

Yummy [2019]

Yummy is a simple answer to a question when’s the last time you saw a good zombie comedy. Gory, hilarious, and sleek-looking, it’s just so much fun.

Let Us Prey Movie 2014 Liam Cunningham as Six being interogating in a police station by Douglas Russell as Sgt. MacReady
Horror

Let Us Prey [2014]

This underrated atmospheric horror movie set in a police station has a good cast, realistic characters, and religious motives. What more to want?

Ghosts of War 2020 Movie Brenton Thwaites, Theo Rossi, Kyle Gallner, Skylar Astin and Alan Ritchson walking through a street filled with rubble and fire on their way to the castle
Horror

Ghosts of War [2020]

Ghosts of War is a flawed horror with great themes (WWII and occult) and visuals that might be worth watching if you like these things.

Razorback 1984 Movie Giant boar watches a man who fled to the top of the windmill scene
Horror

Razorback [1984]

Although this is a movie about a giant boar, it also explores a lot of other issues like hunting, meatpacking industry and poverty in the Australian outback

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